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The Impacts of Liberalism in the 19th Century

  • Identify how groups of people were affected by the introduction of liberal principles and values.
  • Rank the significance of the political, social and economic impacts of changes initiated by liberalism.

Suggested Activities Outcomes References Related Resources

References

Title:

Teaching about Historical Thinking

Author/Editor:

Denos, M. and R. Case

Description:

This book focuses on six interrelated concepts central to students’ ability to think about history. Suggestions for teaching are included.
Note:  There is a charge to purchase this book.

Published by:

Vancouver, BC: TC2: The Critical Thinking Consortium, p. 12.

URL:

http://tc2.ca/teaching-resources/special-collections/thinking-about-history.php   

 

Title:

Liberalism

Host:

The Internet Modern History Sourcebook

Description:

The Web site contains an index of information about liberalism and feminism.

Navigation Tips:

Scroll down to view topics, and click on a link to access information.

URL:

http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook18.html

 

Title:

Liberalism

Host:

Wikipedia

Description:

The Web site contains information about the ideology of liberalism and its variants.

Navigation Tips:

Scroll down to view the text and to access a table of contents. Click on blue links to access additional information.

URL:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalism

 

Title:

Laissez-faire

Host:

Wikipedia

Description:

The Web site contains information about the origin and history of laissez-faire capitalism.

Navigation Tips:

Scroll down to view the text and to access a table of contents. Click on blue links to access additional information.

URL:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laissez-faire

 

Title:

Enclosure

Host:

Wikipedia

Description:

The Web site contains a description of the enclosure system, the process by which arable farming in open field systems was ended in England and Wales.

Navigation Tips:

Scroll down to access the text and a table of contents. Click on blue links to access additional information.

URL:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure

 

Title: Roberta Jamieson: How Mohawk values contribute to the Advancement of Democracy (Interview Response – Question 12)
Host: Alberta Education<
Description: The Web site contains a video interview of  Roberta Jamieson who comments on how understandings of traditional Mohawk values and history of diplomacy contribute to the foundations and advancement of democracy.
Navigation Tips: Not applicable
URL: http://www.onlineguide.learnalberta.ca/content-og/ssogrj/html/roberta_jamieson_question12.html
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